Look in /etc/sysconfig/network for "GATEWAY=" and enter the IP address of 
your gateway.

Then, if you restart the network service, it should come up with no 
problem.

On Fri, 31 May 2002, Sudhaker P wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi Gurus,
> I've tried changing the DNS and the IP addresses of Linux box running RedHat 
> 6.2 and kernel 2.4.16 using Linuxconf but I am having problems with the 
> default route.
> I tried adding using the command
> #route add default gw <ip>
> and when i type in route command it takes a while for the entry to show up .
> When stop and start the network services the entry of the default route is 
> no more there.
> 
> Can any of you gurus help me in this issue.
> Any suggestions will be gretaly appreciated.
> 
> -Regards,
> peram
> 
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